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Children suffering from infectious diseases (e.g. diarrhea, measles, mumps, chickenpox, and conjunctivitis) or if vomiting must be excluded from the service for the period of time specified by the NSW Department of Health guidelines. guidelines. Consultation with your family doctor is recommended. |
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If your child is diagnosed as having an infectious disease, it is your responsibility to inform the Centre immediately. |
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A child with a fever of 38’C must be kept at home. It is advised that the child stay home, fever free, for at least 24 hours. Their activity level and appetite should be back to normal before returning to care. |
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| Acute conjunctivitis |
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Redness of white part of eye and eyelids with discharge (watery mucus, pus). |
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Children must be kept at home until all discharge has ceased. |
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| Chickenpox |
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Fever, runny nose, cough, fatigue and rash. Small raised rose-pink spots on scalp, face, trunk, arms, legs, inside mouth. Spots followed by small blisters. |
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Children must be kept home for a minimum period of 5 days after the first spot appears. Scabs must be dry before the child returns. Any child with an immune deficiency should be excluded for their own protection. |
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| Impetigo |
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Small red spots quickly changing to blisters. Sores enlarge. become pus filled and crusted. Face and hands most often affected. |
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It is necessary for the child to stay home until all sores have healed unless they can be kept covered with a water tight dressing and a course of antibiotics has begun. |
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| German Measles (Rubella) |
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Headache, slight sore throat, runny nose and fever. Small pink spots on face, arms and body. Enlarged glands in neck and behind ears. |
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Children must be kept home for a minimum of 4 days from beginning of rash. |
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Pregnant women coming into contact with the affected person must contact a doctor immediately. |
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| Measles |
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Fever with sneezing, runny nose, and red watery eyes. Rash appears 4 days after early symptoms, spreading downwards over whole body. |
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Un-immunised children should be kept home until 14 days after the rash appears in the last case, or should be immunized within 72 hours. |
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Children must be kept home for a minimum of 4 days from beginning of rash. |
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| Acute ear infection |
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Children require 48 hours of medical treatment before returning to the Centre. |
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| Head Lice |
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Itching of scalp, lice on scalp and nits (eggs) firmly attached to strands of hair. |
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Children must be kept at home. Obtain special shampoo from Chemist. |
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| Diarrhoea |
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A child who has watery stools should not return to the centre until he/she has been free of diarrhea for 24 hours. If however the child has an allergy or condition which causes diarrhea, this should be discussed with the Authorised Supervisor. |
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| Vomiting |
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A child who is vomiting should be kept at home until the vomiting stops. Children must be free of symptoms for 24 hours and well enough to tolerate a light diet before returning to the Centre. |
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| Scabies |
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Itch over body, red rash especially in folds of skin. The child must be excluded until the condition is treated. |
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Please note: The Authorised Supervisor keeps a library of all contagious diseases. The list in this handbook is not all inclusive, hence the Authorised Supervisor has the right to refuse entry to the service unless adequate certification/evidence is provided by the parent to the Authorised Supervisor’s satisfaction. |
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